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WM. J. DINGEE
REAL ESTATE Nos. 460 & 462 8th St., OAKLAND, CAL.
E.P. VANDERCOOK & CO. Real Estate
Agents and Auctioneers,
458 NINTH ST., Oakland, Cal. TELEPHONE 285. Special Attention Given to the Sale of City and Suburban Properties.
HOUSES RENTED, COLLECTIONS MADE, LOANS NEGOTI- ATED, INSURANCE EFFECTED,
AND FULL CHARGE TAKEN of PROPERTY.
Book-keeping, Penmanship, Short-hand, Type-writing, Telegraphy, ENGLISH BRANCHES, ETC.
PACIFIC Business College, POST ST. 32U SAN FRANCISCO
1863 1891
Life Scholarship, Full Business Course, $75. Bee Advertisement Opposite Page 610.
Hemme & Long Piano Co.,
Warehouse & Factory, 1643 Polk St., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
PIANOS SOLD ON EASY INSTALLMENTS. Send for Illustrated Catalogue.
H. P. MOREAL & CO. 1428 PARK Street, Alameda; # 9402 Montgomery St., C. F.
Bargains in Real Estate, Houses to Let and Money to Loan.
AND TRANSFER COMPANY, PEOPLE'S EXPRESS
423 TENTH ST., OAKLAND,
18 MARKET ST., S. F. Baggage checked at hotels & residences to any part of the U. S.
1506 PARK ST., ALAMEDA,
Daily Evening Tribune
ESTABLISHED 1872. Oakland, Alameda Co., Ca
TRIBUNE PUBLISHING COMPANY, Publishers and Prop:
W. E. DARGIE, President, T. T. DARGIE, Secret W. E. BOND, Business Manager.
The DAILY TRIBUNE is an eight-page, seven-column paper, wide awake, energetic and I publishing complete local and the exclusive Associated Press reports.
-THE
Best Evening Paper on the Pacific Co
The DAILY TRIBUNE is delivered by its carrier system in Oakland, Claremont, Piedmon Lorin, Golden Gate, Temescal, Alameda, Haywards, San Leandro, Pleasanton and Livs
50c Per Month,
Thoroughly covering Alameda Co., and is sold on all LOCAL AND OUTGOING TRAINS.
The Circulation of the EVENING TRIBUNE is more than dou of any other paper in Alameda Co., and largest in the Sta outside of San Francisco.
₡17 As an advertising medium it is unequaled, reaching all classes. Subscription, by car month, by mail, $6 per year.
·
THE WEEKLY TRIBUNI
A peerless 12-page, 84-column paper, replete with the choicest literary matter, and mc local, telegraphic and agricultural reports. A family paper. It has an extensiv and outside circulation, and is a splendid paper to send your Eastern friends. Price, $1.50 per year, postage paid.
JOB PRINTING AND BOOK BINDING,
The Tribune Publishing Company has one of the most complete Job Printing and Book Binding Establishments in California. AT Estimates Furnished on all Classes of Work. [2]
OAKLAND
TRIBUNE
THE BEST LOCAL PAPER. Largest Circulation. SEE PAGE 2.
HEALD'S
Business College
24 POST STREET, San Francisco. Seo Advertisement opp. Page 416.
HUSTED'S Oakland,
Alameda, Berkeley, DIRECTORY. 1891.
KOHLER & CHASE, Pianos, Organ SIC, ments
ALIFORNIA
MILITARY . ACADEMY,
1020 Oak Street, Oakland.
- A First-class Boarding and Day School for Boys and Young Gentlemen.
MILITARY DRILL AND DISCIPLINE.
COL. W. A. O'BRIEN, SUPERINTENDENT.
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MRS. ANNA KNAPP, FURNISHED
ROOMS
462 TWELFTH ST.,
Oakland, Cal. By the Day, Week or Month.
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J.H.MAHONEY, Proprietor.
Ex-Special Agent P. O. Dept.
Mahoney's Detective Agency,
331 ·Montgomery St. 511 California St.,
Stevenson Block, Rooms 8 and 9,
San Francisco, Cal.
DETECTIVE INVESTIGATIONS PROMPTLY MADE.
All business conducted on MUTUAL HONOR and STRICTEST CONFIDENCE. Reli- able information and evidence furnished in legitimate matters, both civil and criminal. Business commissions attended to with care and promptness. Fur- nishes patrolmen, custodians, watchmen, special police and detectives. Con- nections and correspondents throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, China, Japan and the Sandwich Islands.
Open Day and Night. Telephone No. 1097.
REFERENCES BY PERMISSION.
Hon. George Stoneman, Ex-Governor of California; Hon. George C. Perkins, Ex-Governor of California; Hon. W. W. Morrow, Member of Congress; Hon. Chas. N. Felton, Member of Congress: Gen. W. H. L. Barnes, Attorney-at-Law; Hon. E. B. Pond, Mayor of San Francisco; Hon. T. B. McFarland, Judge of the Supreme Court of California; Hon. John Hunt, Judge of Superior Court: Hon. T. K. Wilson, Judge of Superior Court; Hon. F. Lawlor, Judge of Superior Court; Hon. J. G. Maguire, Judge of Superior Court; Hon. J. F. Sullivan, Judge of Superior Court: Hon. W. H. Levy, Judge of Superior Court; Hon. D. J. Murphy, Judge of Superior Court; Hon. J. P. Irish, Daily Alta; Hon. J. Valentine, Vice-President and Superintendent Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Ex- press; Hon. Geo. A. Knight, Attorney-at-Law, San Francisco; Hon. Wm. H. H. Hart, Attorney-at-Law, San Francisco; York & Whitworth, Attorneys-at-Law, San Francisco; Olney, Chickering & Thomas, Attorneys-at-Law, San Francisco; Col. F. A. Bee, Chinese Consul; Hon. John N. E. Wilson, Attor- ney-at-Law, San Francisco; Hon. M. M. Estee, Attorney-at-Law, San Francisco; Hon. R. E. Wilson, Attorney-at-Law, San Francisco; Hon. Theo. Reichert, Surveyor-general of California; Hon. Arthur R. Briggs, Editor of The Grocer and Country Merchant; Hon. Andrew J. Moulder, Ex-Superintend- ent of Schools; Hon. Win. J. Bryan, Postmaster, San Francisco; Hutchison & Maun, Insur- ance Agents; Hon. Robert Ferral, Attorney -at-Law; Eugene N. Deuprey, Attorney-at-Law; Tom Williams, Editor Evening Post, San Francisco; A. C. Hiester, Evening Report; Hon. A. Craig, Attorney-at-Law; Samuel Shortridge, Attorney-at-Law; Wm. B. Hooper, Occidental Hotel; Hon. John T. Carey, U. S. District Attorney; Maurice Schmidt, Capitalist; W. W. Haskel, General Agent Traveler's Insurance Company; Hon. E. B. Stonehill, Ex-District Attorney; Lyman I. Mowrey, Attor- ney-at-Law; Hon. Henry C. Dibble, Deputy U. S. District Attorney: Hon. Wm. H. Jordan, Speaker of the Assembly; Hon. George Blanchard, Attorney-at-Law, Placerville; H. I. Kowelsky, Attorney-at- Law; Hon. Thomas J. Clunie, Member of Congress; Wm. Center, Prest. Hawaiian Com'l Co .; A. J. Wetzler, Insurance, Fisher & Ames; Chas. L. Ackerman, Attorney-at-Law; Alex. Badlam, Bankers' and Merchants' Mutual Life Association; Major R. P. Hammond, Jr., U. S Survevor-General of Cal- ifornia: Hon. R. H. Taylor, Attorney-at-Law; P. B. Cornwall, Prest. Mechanics' Institute; Joseph B. Lynch, Los Angeles Herald, Mcm' er of Congress; Hon. E. M. Gibson, Superior Judge, Alameda County; Hon. Noble Hamilton, Superior Judge, Alameda County; D. G. Scofield, Prest. Pacific Coast Oil Co .; Alexander Dunsmuir, Victoria, B. C.
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EUGENE AVY, Wholesale Dealer in
SHEEP,
AND
WOOL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
320 SANSOME ST.,
Halleck Building, Room I,
San Francisco.
Constant purchaser at regular market rates of fat sheep and lambs; and also slaughtered on commission. Country butchers supplied with sheep, either alive or dressed, on very short notice. Liberal advances made on consigned wool. Parties having live stock for sale will find it to their advantage to write me be- fore disposing of same.
WOOL BAGS, TWINE, SHEEP SHEARS,
And all kinds of sheep dips, French sulphur, etc , always on hand and for sale at lowest market prices. Sole Agent for the Pacific Coast for the
BLACK LEAF TOBACCO SHEEP DIP.
Central Block Rooming House,
M. P. FARRAR,
1068 Broadway, Oakland, Cal.
Rooms suitable for Offices, or living rooms, furnished and unfurnished, on reasonable terms.
AGENT FOR CALIFORNIA STATE LANDS.
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Location of works on C. P. R. R. At Prosser Creek,
S. F. office and depot, 735 & 737 4th St.
UNION ICE COMPANY.
Dealers in
NATURAL ICE
Frozen From Absolutely Pure Water at the Summit of the
Sierra Nevada Mountains.
S. D. SMITH, Agent,
365 10th St., Oakland, Telephone 266.
DR. ZEILE'S PRIVATE HOSPITAL.
Hammam, Russian, Steam, Electric, Sulphur, Mercurial or any other Medical Bath.
The largest and finest Turkish bathing house in the world; always fresh air, grand showers, and the best attendance.
The only real Turkish and Russian baths for ladies; all on the ground floor, 25 splendid furnished rooms upstairs for private patients, by day or night, or week, always ready.
522 to 528 PACIFIC STREET,
Bet. Montgomery and Kearny,
San Francisco.
Telephone No. 1502
Entrance through Charles D. Zeile's drug store. Open from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Price of single bath, $1; 6 tickets, $5; 2d class, 50c a ticket.
[OF Persons suffering from contagious diseases not allowed in the Hospital.
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JOSEPH BUDDE, Manufacturer of
Patent Water Closets,
Slop, Waste, and Surface Hoppers, N. W. Cor. First and Mission Sts.
JBUDDE S.F.GAL
PATY
GOLDE
ATE
The cuts give views of the popular Golden Gate Plug Closets.
These closets have replaced others in the buildings of the Sharon Estate. They are in use in Bancroft's History Building, Market Street, 19 Closets; Huntington, Hopkins Co .; Thos. G. Tay- lor's block on Polk, between Buslı and Pine; Baldwin's building, occupied by Keane Bros. and Pink- iert, Market Street, 18 closets. Chas. M. Plum & Co., Market Street, 8 closets; New and Old City Hall; Hackmeyer Hotel, 22 closets; Flood Building, corner Market and Fourth Streets, 14 closets; Abner Doble, Hinekle Houses, 30 closets; Holtmeyer, Filbert Street, 6 closets; Hebrew Church, cor. California and Stockton Streets, 5 closets; block McAllister, above Larkin Street, 6 closets; McAllister and Octavia Streets, 6 closets; McAllister and Buchanan Streets, 10 closets; Gollen Gate Avenue and Webster Street. 10 closets; block on Turk Street between Laguna and Buchanan, contains 20 closets; Eddy, near Laguna, 8 closets; Geary, between Laguna and Buchanan, 8 closets; Geary, between Mason and Taylor, 10 closets: Eighth and Minna Streets, 12 closets; Post and Buchanan, 6 closets: Turk and Larkin, 8; Notre Dame Convent, 6; corner Powel and Bush, 6; O'Farrell and Taylor, 6: southwest corner Golden Gate Avenue and Buchanan, 12; Pacific Soda Works, corner Erie and Fol- som. George Schafer, 6; Colonel Fry, northwest corner Polk and Bush, (replaced by Cadman Bros.) 12; Brooklyn Presbyterian Church, East Oakland, (also by Cadman Bros.) 5; Panoran:a Building. Market Street, S closets.
SUFREME
BUDUE
JOSEPH BUDDE'S
Popular Golden Gate, Supreme and Pioneer Closets.
Ocean Spray, embossed, front wash-out closet, and cliff-stream back wash-out closet, with mahogany seat and
tank, are the neatest and best working and cheapest closets in the market.
Gold Medal Awarded at State Fair 1888 and 1889.
The largest buildings, hotels, schoolhouses, city halls, churches, fire department; in fact, all modern improved build- ings are supplied with Budde's closets .
PIONEERS
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J.BUDDE S.F.CAL.
B.1418$2
GOLDENG
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
SESSION OF 1890.
HORACE DAVIS, LL.D., President of the University.
G. A. SHURTLEFF, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Mental Diseases and Medical Jurisprudence.
M. W. FISH, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Physiology and Microscopy.
B. BEVERLY COLE, A. M., M. D., M. R. C. S., Eng., Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
W. F. McNUTT, M. D., M. R. C. P., Edin., etc., Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine. ROBERT A. MCLEAN, M. D., Professor of Clinical and Operative Surgery. Dean.
W. E. TAYLOR, M. D .. Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery.
A. L. LENGFELD, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Medical Chemistry.
WM. B. LEWITT, M. D., Professor of Anatomy.
BENJ. R. SWAN, M. D , Professor of Diseases of Children.
W. H. MAYS, M. D., Professor of Mental Diseases and Medical Jurisprudence. WASHINGTON AYER, M. D., Professor of Hygiene.
G. H. POWERS, M. D., Professor of Ophthalmology and Otology.
WM. WATT KERR, A. M., M. B., C. M., Edin., Professor of Clinical Med.
ARNOLD A D'ANCONA, A. B., M. D., Professor of Physiology and Microscopy.
DOUGLASS M. MONTGOMERY, M. D., Professor of Histology and Pathology. Curator.
JOHN W. WILLIAMSON, M. D., Lecturer on Descriptive Anatomy.
JOHN H. BARBAT, M. D, Ph. G., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
The Collegiate Year is divided into a REGULAR and PRELIMINARY TERM. The PRELIMINARY TERM begins March 1st and continues ten weeks. The REGULAR TERM begins June 1st and con- tinues five months During these terms all the branches of medicine aud surgery are taught, didactically and clinically. Regular elinics are held three days in the week at the City and County Hospital, l'otrero Avenue (450 beds), where the Professors of the practical chairs have charge of wards, and possess every advantage for the instruction of students. There is also an active clinic conducted three times a week at the College building, where large numbers of pa- tieuts are examined and treated before the classes. Didactic lectures are given daily by the professors, and even.ng recitations are held three times a week.
The dissecting-room is open throughout the year. Material is abundant and costs but little.
It will thus be seen that the course of instruction, which extends through seven and one- half months of the year, aims at the development of practical physicians and surgeons. The great advantages possessed by the Medical Department of the State University enable the Regents and Faculty to commend it in an especial manner to those seeking a complete and systematic knowledge of the medical profession. The facilities for bedside study have been largely increased of late, and the student will find opportunities at his command which, for com- prehensivenesss, are nowhere surpassd.
THREE YEARS' COURSE.
In response to the general demand, both in and out of the profession, for a higher degree of proficiency in medical education, the Medical Department of the State University was one of the first in the United States to adopt the three years' term of study. No student can present himself for final examination until he has attended faithfully three regular courses of lectures and clinics. While this requirement entails no extra expense in the matter of fees, it is a still further guarantee that none shall bear the diploma of the State Medical School but those thor- oughly qualified.
FEES.
Matriculation Fee (paid but once) $ 5 00
Demonstrator's Ticket. 10 00
Fec for the First Course of Lectures. 130 00 Fee for the Second Course of Lectures. 130 00
Third Course of Lectures gratuitous for such as have paid for two full courses. Graduating Fee ... 40 00
For the Annual Announcement and Catalogue giving Regulations and other Information, address,
R. A. McLean, M. D., Dean, 603 Merchant St., S. F.
иогміг
HUSTED'S
Oakland, Alameda AND Berkeley
CITY D IRECTORY,
GIVING
NAME, OCCUPATION AND RESIDENCE
OF ALL
ADULT PERSONS,
SOCIETIES, ASSOCIATIONS, CITY GOVERNMENT, ETC.
TOGETHER WITH
Classified Business Directory, Map of Oakland and Surroundings, and Street Guide, giving Name, Location and Official Numbering of Every Street in Oakland.
1891.
For Sale by W. B. HARDY, Bookseller and Stationer, 961 Broadway, Oakland. :
JANUARY 1st, 1891.
F. M. HUSTED, PUBLISHER, 528 California Street, San Francisco, Cal.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1891, by F. M. HUSTED, in the office of the Librarian of Congress, Washington, D. C.
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AKLAND GENERAL JOBBING CO .- Carpets Cleaned and Laid, House, .Office, 14th St. S. E. Corner Broadway.
Office and Window Cleaning, Whitewashing, Chimney Sweeping, -
typers, and Stereotypers. Fine Wood Printers, Stationers, Binders, Electro- Engraving a Specialty. Oakland, Cal.
PACIFIC PRESS PUB. CO.
PREFACE.
The publisher presents this volume to the public feeling confident that it will prove a satisfactory directory, as great pains have been taken to make it thor- oughly reliable.
To the business men of Oakland, Alameda, and Berkeley, and San Francisco as well, where this book has a large circulation, the publisher wishes to say that this is the only complete individual directory of the three cities published. Some parties have recently made a canvass for what they claimed would be a complete directory, and we are informed have obtained signatures for a consider- able amount of business by such misrepresentation, and also by claiming to have "bought out" the publisher of this book. Upon examination, parties who have patronized the publication mentioned, will find it to be a very incomplete business (not individual) directory. A superficial comparison of the book with the present publication, will show that our book contains more than ten times the number of names in the so-called business directory. Such methods bring dis- repute upon legitimate publications, and should not be countenanced by business men.
F. M. HUSTED, Publisher.
2762
PHILLIPS BROS., PAPER RULERS AND PRINTERS, Established 1858. 505 Clay Street, S. F.
A LBERT BROWN, Telephone No. 18. UNDERTAKER, 466 & 468 Thirteenth St., Oakland, Cal.
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
PAGE.
Avy, Eugene
5
Kohler & Chase.
Backbone and opp 502
Beeby, R J.
Margin line
Kriechbaum, G H. .Margin line
Belden & Cofrau
Opp 256
Laage, W J F. .. 1259
Brown, Albert
Margin line
Lerri, J J & Co Margin line
Budde, Jos 7
Lion Fire Ins. Co
Back cover
Bunker & Hiester 1261
Mahoney, J H Edge and 8
Burnham-Standeford Co
Margin line
Cal. Military Academy
3
Moreal, H P ..
Front cover
Colton Dental Institute
Margin line
Craig, Marion Ward Mrs
Opp 241
Critcher, M H. Opp 576
Daily Report. .1261
Davis, M F. 1259
Day-Thos Day & Co. (I'd).
Opp 503
Partridge, S C .Opp 678
People's Express Front cover
Phillips Bros Margin line
Robinson, A. 1260
Robinson, T A. Front cover and opp 640
Rosmarin, Geo . Opp 740
SF Chronicle Margin line
Spaulding, J. 1207
Sunny Cove Baths. Opp 576
Theobald, R W
Opp 36 and 448
Enquirer Publishing Co. Opp 306
Farrar, M P
5
Farwell, F M.
Margin lino
Gibbs, S L.
1259
Hardy, W B. 402
8
Hartford Fire Ins. Co. Opp 256
Vandercook, E P & Co Front cover
Walsh. Wm Margin line
Hemme & Long Piano Co. Fr nt cover
Westover, C & Co ... .. Margin line and opp 883 White, FF Margin line
Whittier, Fuller & Co Margin line
Wills, J C ..
Margin line
King & O'Rourke
Opp 577
Winton, N W & Co. .. 905
Zeile, Dr Chas D 6
A. R. DOW
& CO
REAL ESTATE. --- Houses Built on the Installment Plan.
TWENTY-THIRD AVENUE STATION.
Tribune Publishing Co Backbone and 2
Union Ice Co.
6
Union Pressed Brick and Terra Cotta Co ...
Margin line
Dorcy, P .. .1260
Dornin Geo D Back cover
Dow, A R & Co. Margin line
Encinal Nursery Opp 740
Oakley, A D Opp 741 and 1094
O'Brien, W H .. 3
Pacific Bus. College .... Front cover and opp 640
Pacific Cleaning and Dyeing W'ks .. .1207
Pacific Press Publishing Co Margin line
Decker, C W Margin line
Deitz, E L & M A Opp 576
De Pue & Avdelotte . Opp 270
De Young, M H Margin line
Dingee, W J Front cover
McLean, RA. 4
Colling, S Opp 741
National Fire Ins. Co
Back cover
University of California
Heald's Bus. College Backbone and opp 416
Humane Society of Alameda Co .. Opp 36 and 448 Imperial Fire Ins. Co Back cover Keser, L, Jr Margin line
Kirk, O C 496 Knapp, Anna Mrs 3
G
H. KRIECHBAUM, Dentist, 8541% Broadway, Rooms 16, 17, 18. Office Hours : 9-12 A. M. and 1-5 P. M.
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Whittier, Fuller & Co .. PICTURE FRAMES, , 412-414 Twelfth Street.
CITY OF OAKLAND.
(INCORPORATED MARCH 25, 1854.)
Latitude, 37° 48' 5" north. Longitude, 122º 16' 24" west.
POPULATION.
U. S. Census, 1870, 10,500; 1880, 34,555. Population of Oakland and vicinity embraced in Directory (1891), estimated 50,500, not including Alameda and Berkeley.
OFFICIAL LIST.
Mayor-John R. Glascock.
Auditor and Assessor-Rowland W. Snow.
Deputies-D. C. Hinsdale and A. C. Richards.
Treasurer and Tax Collector-Z. T. Gilpin.
Deputies-D. E. Bortree and C. E. Cole.
License Inspector-John Lynch.
City Attorney-James A. Johnson.
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.
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J. West Martin, President.
E. W. Playter. R. M. Fitzgerald.
Cleveland L. Dam, Secretary.
BOARD OF POLICE AND FIRE COMMISSIONERS.
E. W. Playter, President.
J. West Martin.
R. M. Fitzgerald.
Cleveland L. Dam, Secretary.
Chief of Police-John W. Tompkins.
Chief of Fire Department-J. F. Kennedy.
City Engineer-T. W. Morgan.
Superintendent of Streets-Jesse S. Wall.
City Wharfinger-M. K. Houghton.
San Francisco Chronicle
IS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER
OF THE PACIFIC COAST.
*
WESTOVER'S
PERFECT + FITTING * SHIRTS, 1117, 1119 Broadway, Oakland.
2a
*
*
JUNCTION CASH GROCERY. THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OAKLAND
WILLIAM WALSH,
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OAKLAND.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
T. H. Pinkerton, M. D., President.
George C. Pardee, M. D.
W. F. Southard, M. D.
F. L. Adams, M. D.
E. H. Woolsey, M. D.
Paul J. Schafer, Secretary.
Health Officer-D. D. Crowley, M. D.
BOARD OF EDUCATION. (See under Educational in Official Directory.)
POLICE COURT.
Judge- Alexander Laidlaw. Clerk-W. S. O'Brien.
Bailiff --- S. H. Mitchell.
CITY COUNCIL.
The Council meets in regular session on the first and third Mondays of each month at 7:30 o'clock P. M., between the first Monday in November and the first Monday in April, and at 8 o'clock P. M. the remainder of the year.
H. M. Collins, President.
W. W. Camron, Councilman-at-large. George J. Earl, 322 B, Councilman-at-large.
L. H. Wakefield, 330 East Seventeenth, Councilman-at-large.
Taliesin Evans, 212 Fourth, Councilman-at-large.
H. M. Collins, 1766 Seventh, 1st Ward.
John F. Towle, 1934 Filbert, 2d Ward. J. A. C. Macdonald, 1373 Broadway, 3d Ward. Joseph C. McAvoy, 873 Washington, 4th Ward. John Hackett, 306 Fourteenth, 5th Ward. C. H. Brosnahan, 309 Seventh, 6th Ward.
O. C. Kirk, 303 East Twelfth, 7th Ward. City Clerk-J. M. Brady, 306 Fourteenth. Deputy-C. S. MacMullan.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Ordinance and Judiciary-Evans, Hackett, Camron, Brosnahan and Towle.
Auditing and Finance-Earl, Wakefield, McAvoy, Kirk and Macdonald. Street-Towle, McAvoy, Camron, Evans, Kirk and Macdonald. Fire and Water-Brosnahan, Hackett, Evans, Macdonald and Earl.
PACIFIC PRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY. OAKLAND, CAL. (BINDING.
SERINTING, ENGRAVING.
TO BUY GROCERIES
0 AKLAND PLANING MILLS, First and Washington Sts. Mouldings, Brackets, Door and Window Frames.
1319 Center and 1320 Peralta Sts.
JOHN C. WILLS,
Patentee of a New Draught Regulator, 378 Thirteenth Street. Oakland
OAKLAND. 15
Street Lights and Lamp Posts-Kirk, Towle, Evans, Camron and Wakefield.
Removals and Obstructions-Macdonald, Hackett, McAvoy, Brosnahan and Kirk.
Public Printing-McAvoy, Wakefield, Earl, Towle and Brosnahan. Public Wharf-Hackett, Camron, Evans, Earl and Wakefield.
Education-Wakefield, Towle, Macdonald, Brosnahan and MCAvoy.
Public Health-Camron, Hackett, Kirk, Macdonald and Earl.
Education-Earl, Kirk, Brosnahan, Macdonald and Collins.
Public Health-McAvoy, Evans, Brosnahan, Towle and Kirk.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Police Office and City Prison-City Hall.
Chief-J. W. Tompkins.
Clerk to Chief-St. C. Hodgkins.
Captains-A. Wilson, W. F. Fletcher.
Detectives-Dennis Holland, Albert Shorey.
Day Prison Keeper-George Quackenbush.
Night Prison Keeper-David Swain.
Patrol Wagon-B. R. Phillips, St. C. Hodgkins, F. J. Ball, Charles Davis.
Police Court Bailiff-Sam Mitchell.
Jee Gam, Chinese Interpreter of the Superior and Police Courts of Alameda County.
Patrolmen-H. B. Rand, C. H. Cole, H. Aldrich, F. B. Josephs, F. W. Howlett, Thomas White, Frank B. Carson, B. L. Curtis, C. L. Banks, C. W. Hamerton, J. S. Mackey, Henry McCloy, F. N. Crafts, E. J. Chase, Charles O'Hare, O. D. Brown, John Barnett, J. F. Sill, M. P. Powers, R. D. Hunter, Henry N. Nedderman, T. A. Downey, Edgar Turney, Wm. McCloud, Frank Greenwald, P. H. Felley, Nicholas Williams, J. P. Scanlon, John Boyce.
Special Officers-Christ Hansen, W. J. O'Connell, Edward L. Cortage, Frank House, C. Wells, W. B. Goodwin, Ryland Poulsen, A. J. Ross, J. H. Baker, A. T. Ayres, L. D. Babb, W. G. Cashin.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer-James F. Kennedy.
First Assistant Engineer-N. A. Ball.
Second Assistant-James O'Kane.
Superintendent of Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph-G. H. Carlton.
The department consists of 8 steam fire engines in service, 8 hose carts, 2 hook and ladder trucks, 25 horses, 61,000 feet of hose. In the city there are 238 hydrants and 2 cisterns, one
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The report of the chief for the year ending June 30, 1890, shows that the department responded to 114 alarms, 86 of which were "bells" and 46 "stills," the estimated loss on which was about $84,000.
The total number of men present at roll-call during the year was 4,257; 518 absentees; these worked 282 hours, traveling with apparatus 1,182 miles, laying 66,600 feet of hose and raising 3,491 feet of ladder, all of which cost the city the sum of $50,- 459.20.
Compared with former years the fire record stands thus:
1884-5, 52 alarms, loss $ 55,000. 1885-6, 69
26,000. 1886-7, 82 66 66 29,000.
1887-8, 81 66 105,000:
1888-9, 99
86,000.
1889-90,114
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NAMES AND LOCATION OF COMPANIES.
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